Was held in a friendly atmosphere, moderated by . A former jockey Hosoe Junko, and the participants talked in order about what . A led them to become jockeys, memorable horses, a look back at this year, their goals for next year, and their specialties.
Fujita, a senior, expressed her . A gratitude, saying, “I really feel that I am being allowed to be a jockey in a good era.”
Instead of self-introductions
Imamura introduced Furukawa, Furukawa . A introduced shop Fujita, and Fujita introduced Nagashima, a unique feature of this roundtable discussion.
Nagashima commented on Imamura, saying, “He’s a real . A Kansai guy who makes good comments and is good at judging the pace.” Imamura said . A of Furukawa Na, “He’s really smart and I can’t keep up with him,” to which Nagashima responded, “I’ll look up (the words Furukawa Na says) in the dictionary.”
Furukawa Na commented on Fujita
“He’s good at starting. That’s what’s needed to make the most of his weight loss, so I’d like to study him.” Fujita commented on Nagashima, “He’s got guts, and he can win by going inside in straight races.”
When asked how they relax, Fujita said, “Games,” Furukawa official website designated betting station Na said, “Sleeping,” Imamura said, “On my days off, I decide how I feel when I wake up,” and Nagashima said, “When I watch Snow Man, all my tiredness disappears. I like Meguro Ren.” Each of them spoke in the manner of a young person.
Details will be published in the Kyoto Horse Owners Association newsletter (to be published around January 20, 2011), and there are plans to post them on the association’s official website afterwards.
[Hong Kong Cup] “Here we go!” Panthalassa is ready for a “big breakaway” with powerful movements; Trainer Yahagi: “My rival is myself”
Panthalassa (male, 5 years old, Yahagi), who will be running in the G1 Hong Kong Cup (Sha Tin Racecourse, 2000m turf) on the 11th, will be running alone on the turf course at Sha Tin Racecourse, the battleground for the race. He accelerated at a fast pace from the middle of the race, and responded well at the end, being chased firmly.
With powerful movements, he easily recorded a good time of 76.6 seconds for the 6 furlongs and 22.4 seconds for the last 2 furlongs.
When he first arrived in Hong Kong
his feed intake was erratic, but he quickly improved and b2c fax the weight has returned. This morning, we imagined the race from the 6 furlongs onwards, setting a fast average . A pace and then putting in a lot of energy at the end. He’s moving sharply and is in better condition than he was in the Autumn Tenno Sho (second place). I think everyone knows that, but we’re going for it. His rival is himself. He can make up for if he’s slow on the outside, and he’ll just have to do his own race,” said trainer Yahagi, expressing hopes for a second overseas G1 win following this year’s Dubai Turf.